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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Specify an opacity for the fill. To make the fill more transparent, use a low percentage. A setting of 100% makes 
the fill opaque. 
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Choose a blending mode for the fill. (See “List of blending modes” on page 487.) 
The Mode list includes a Clear mode that lets you erase to transparency. You must be working in a layer other than 
the background to use this option. 
Choose Preserve Transparency to limit the fill to layer areas that contain pixels. (See “Locking layers” on 
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Select a Rendering option: 
Feather Radius 
Defines how far inside and outside the selection border the feather edge extends. Enter a value in 
pixels. 
Anti-aliased 
Creates a finer transition between the pixels in the selection and the surrounding pixels by partially 
filling the edge pixels of the selection. 
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Click OK. 
To stroke a path using the current Stroke Path settings
Select the path in the Paths palette.
Click the  Stroke  Path  button 
at  the bottom of the  Paths palette.  Each  click of the  Stroke  Path  button  builds  up  
the opacity of the stroke and in some cases makes it look thicker. 
See also 
To stroke a path and specify options 
Select the path in the Paths palette. 
Select the painting or editing tool you want to use to stroke the path. Set the tool options, and specify a brush from 
the options bar. You must specify the tool’s settings before opening the Stroke Path dialog box. For information on 
specific tool settings, see “To use the Smudge tool” on page 372 and “Painting” on page 471. 
To stroke the path, do one of the following: 
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Stroke Path button
 at the bottom of the Paths palette. 
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the path to the Stroke Path button. 
Choose Stroke Path from the Paths palette menu. If the selected path is a path component, this command changes 
to Stroke Subpath. 
If you did not select a tool in step 2, choose a tool from the Stroke Path dialog box. 
Click OK.